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I have a big bump that all of a sudden just appeared on my foot. Could it be a bunion? I thought it took awhile for bunions to grow, such as weeks or months. Will it go down on its own? Once you get one, do you have it until you have surgery? Any information would be great. Thanks Doug bunions are a deformation of the joint in the great toe. You don't say where on your foot this "big bump" is. So it's not possible to determine if what you have is a bunion or not. However, the only certain treatment for bunions is surgery. You Are SO Wrong... There IS a natural treatment for Buions,HammerToe,TurfToe, HEAL SPIRS Possibly... I'm Still Researhing and Need Some Ginea pigs.. |
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Hiya! I say go to your GP and they can refer you to a podiatrist. They can make insoles specific for you (they take a cast of your feet) which support your feet and allow you to wear normal shoe... If your bunions aren't causing you much in the way of pain you probably won't get put on the waiting list. When you do come to have them removed you'll possibily be asked if you want... If you don't have any pain, it is probably not a bunion, or a very early one. It wouldn't hurt to see a podiatrist, as they are often able to treat bunions non- surgically if they see th... the bunions have to be surgically removed ...there's a certain brace you can wear at night to get rid of bunions.... try googleing it. ...They will tell you to wait until the bunions are causing problems for her. Then she will have surgery to correct them. ...I was 13 when I had my first bunion surgery and it has been by far the best thing I have done. It might not hurt now, but eventually the pain will get unbearable. I went through the stage of buying... Bunions are abnormal and often tender, painful bulges on the inside of the big toe. Common causes are shoes that are too tight or too small, posture problems, weak ankles that allow the ankles to r... |
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